Japan has confirmed a new energy plan which looks to implement more nuclear energy, despite setbacks from the 2011 Fukushima earthquake- a natural disaster that caused one of the worst nuclear accidents in history.

Nestle has executed a nine-turbine wind project in Scotland, with plans to produce enough electricity to power half of the food and beverage giant’s factories, offices and warehouses in the UK and Ireland.

Last week, the nationwide ban on women driving came to an end, removing its status as the only country in the world to implement this rule. The landmark rule is viewed as a significant change that will liberate women from the restrictions of relying on a male driver, enabling more women to join t...

Following meetings between North Korean leader, Kim Jong-un and Donald Trump whereby Jong-un committed to the “complete denuclearisation” of North Korea, new satellite images have shown “rapid” improvements are still being made to Yongbyon, the country’s only weapon-fuelling reactor.

Subsidy cuts to rooftop solar and the frequent banning of new wind turbines has caused consumer investment in renewable energy to remain at an all time low this year, says Community Energy England (CEE).

The Environmental Defense Fund and a group of university scientists have discovered that US Oil and Gas-related methane emissions stand at 13 million metric tonnes- a 60% increase on the Environmental Protection Agency’s initial estimate.

According to a report by Platts earlier this week, ExxonMobil is reportedly looking at plans to develop a project to import liquefied natural gas (LNG) on Australia’s east coast (partially as a response to recent gas shortages in the region).

Mauritius Deputy Prime Minister and Energy and Public Utilities Minister Ivan Collendavelloo spoke at the Africa Energy Forum on Tuesday, citing that “willingness and interest” towards investment in Africa’s energy sector is growing at a rapid pace.

Speaking exclusively with Energy Jobline, Sarah Beacock, CEO at the Nuclear Institute (UK) says nuclear employers must appeal to all worker needs in their bid for hiring and recognise the younger generation’s “strong” appetite for career progression.